Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (2024)

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These deliciously easy to make medium-boiled eggs are the perfect accompaniment to any salad or breakfast, or even as a side dish to the main course.

My daughter and wife are huge egg fans, and in fact, they eat them almost every single day for breakfast. If you’re not sure how to use then try them in my Corned Beef Hash or Mushroom and Fried Egg Burger.

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Medium Boiled Eggs

Medium-boiled eggs are boiled eggs that has a slightly firm yolk with a little bit of run in it, similar to that of an over-medium fried egg. The whites on a medium-boiled egg are firm like a hard-boiled egg. These eggs are for folks who want a completely cooked white and a slightly runny yolk. This is the internal temperature in which I prefer when eating boiled eggs.

How Long Does It Take to Medium Boil an Egg?

To achieve a perfect medium-boiled egg, the egg should be cooking in rolling boiling water for 7-9 minutes. Within this range of cooking time, the whites will be cooked. It is always vital to immediately chill the eggs. So that they stop cooking.

How to Make Them

Follow along with these easy to prepare steps in making these medium-boiled eggs:

Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil.

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If desired, add some vinegar to the water to help with the smell.

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Add in the eggs gently with a spoon so the eggs do not crack and boil for 8 minutes.

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Remove the eggs from the water and place directly into an ice water bath in a container and let sit for 2-4 minutes or until completely cooled.

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Peel, Slice and serve

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Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 day ahead of time, but for best results serve once they are done cooling.

How to Store: Keep in the shell, in water in a container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

How to Reheat: If you want to eat these warm, add them to some boiling water for 3 minutes. Peel under cold water so that your hands don’t get burned.

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chef notes + tips

  • To get rid of the sometimes eggy smelly when boiling, simply add a little distilled vinegar to the pot of boiling water.
  • If you need help peeling the eggs, run them under lukewarm water while peeling.
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More Recipes With Eggs

  • Croque Madame
  • Eggs Benedict
  • Chilaquiles
  • Omelette
  • Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad

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These easy to make medium-boiled eggs are the perfect accompaniment to any salad or breakfast, or even as a side dish to the main course.

Servings: 6

Prep Time: 1 minute minute

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 4 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon distilled vinegar
  • 6 large eggs

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil over high heat.

  • Pour in some vinegar to help with the smell, if desired.

  • Gently add the eggs into the boiling water using a large spoon and cook for 8 minutes.

  • Immediately transfer the eggs after they are done cooking to a container filled with cold water and ice.

  • Cool the eggs for 2-4 minutes to stop the cooking process.

  • Peel the eggs under running lukewarm water, slice, and serve.

Notes

Chef Notes:

  • Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 day ahead of time, but for best results serve once they are done cooling.
  • How to Store: Keep them in water in a container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  • How to Reheat: If you want to eat these warm, add them to some boiling water for 3 minutes. Peel under cold water so that your hands don’t get burned.
  • To get rid of the sometimes eggy smelly when boiling, simply add a little distilled vinegar to the pot of boiling water
  • If you need help peeling the eggs, run them under lukewarm water while peeling.

Nutrition

Calories: 63kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 6gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 164mgSodium: 63mgPotassium: 61mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 238IUCalcium: 25mgIron: 1mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American, english, French

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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14 comments

    • Michael

    Thank you for this and the accompanying video on the technique for all three types! These came out perfect the first time. I’ve always had trouble doing boiled eggs and then peeling them and this time the shell came off like butter.

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    • Melissa
    • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (11)

    Thank you! I Googled and followed this recipe for one egg this morning and it worked perfectly.

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    • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (12)

        excellent! thanks for giving it a shot!!

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          • Dylan

          You missed out on a perfect pun there – eggcelent.

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          • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (13)

              lol

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        • Tricia

        WOW!!!
        I have always struggled to get the perfect medium egg.
        These turned out PERFECT!!!

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        • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (14)

            thanks for giving it a shot!!

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          • Joanne Mary P
          • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (15)

          I made medium boiled eggs for my chicken and vegetable ramen. Eggs were perfect and were easy to peel.

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          • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (16)

              great!

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            • Barbara
            • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (17)

            This was a perfect recipe. In fact, I watched your video on hard. boiled, soft boiled and medium cooked eggs. I printed it and pasted it on the inside of my cupboard door. LOL. I finally memorized all the times for the cook. Thank you so much Chef Parisi. This is the best site ever.

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            • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (18)

                Perfect!

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              • Karin
              • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (19)

              I always had issues getting eggs just right. These instructions take the guess work out and the eggs are really easy to peel.

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              • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (20)

                  That’s awesome!

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                • Madilyn
                • Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (21)

                I tried this method for cooking medium-boiled eggs and it worked perfectly! Thank you.

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              Medium Boiled Eggs Recipe (2024)

              FAQs

              How long to boil medium-size eggs? ›

              Once the water is at a rolling boil, turn off the heat and cover the pot with the lid. Allow the eggs to sit in the hot water for the following times according to the desired doneness: 3 minutes for SOFT boiled; 6 minutes for MEDIUM boiled; 12 minutes for HARD boiled.

              How do you tell if a boiled egg is cooked enough? ›

              Hard boiled eggs with the shell on and kept in a sealed container will keep for 1 week in the fridge. To determine whether an egg is hard boiled or raw, spin it! If it spins round and round evenly, it is hard boiled. If it wobbles while spinning, it is a raw egg.

              Do you boil water before adding eggs? ›

              You might have heard that you should drop your eggs into room temperature or cold water and then bring the water to a boil. This is a myth. In our tests, bringing the water to a boil first and then lowering the eggs into the bath made for easy peeling and more accurate timing.

              How much time to boil eggs on a medium flame? ›

              When the water is almost boiling, gently stir the egg, and boil it for between 3 to 8 minutes, depending on the softness or hardness of egg you require. Reduce heat slightly to keep water bubbling but not fast boiling and stir the egg once more.

              How to tell when boiled eggs are done? ›

              Use a sharp knife to cut the egg in half. If the yolk is runny, boil the eggs for a few more minutes and test another egg. If the yolk of the egg is solid and yellow, the eggs are done.

              How long to boil medium eggs for runny yolk? ›

              Method
              1. Fill a medium sized saucepan with water and bring to a rolling boil.
              2. Make sure your eggs aren't fridge cold. ...
              3. Set your timer for 4-5 mins for runny/dippy eggs to serve with soldiers, or 6-7 mins for soft-boiled eggs for a salad.

              How do I make sure my eggs are cooked enough? ›

              To be sure these dishes are done, check to see that a thermometer at the center of the dish shows 160° F. Also use a thermometer to help guard against uneven cooking due to hot spots and inadequate cooking due to varying oven temperatures. The knife test: Test for doneness with a thin-bladed knife.

              Do you cover eggs when boiling? ›

              As soon as the water begins to boil, turn off the heat and cover the pot. Leave the eggs in the hot water for anywhere from 10-12 minutes, depending on how you like your eggs. The 10-minute eggs will have vibrant, creamy yolks, while the 12-minute yolks will be paler and opaque, with a chalkier texture.

              Why put eggs in cold water after boiling? ›

              To avoid getting a green yolk, cook your eggs just long enough to reach the desired doneness—no more. And quickly plunge the cooked eggs into cold water to stop the cooking process and minimize the iron-sulfur reaction. Some people also say that the cold-water plunge makes eggs easier to peel.

              How many minutes is a medium-boiled egg? ›

              Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to maintain a bare simmer and cook for 7 minutes. Immediately transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice-cold water and let stand until cool enough to handle.

              What is the minimum time for boiling eggs? ›

              6 minutes: liquid yolk – a little less oozy. 7 minutes: almost set – deliciously sticky. 8 minutes: softly set – this is what you want to make Scotch eggs. 10 minutes: the classic hard-boiled egg – mashable but not dry and chalky.

              How do you know when an egg is over medium? ›

              Over-easy: Flipped version of the sunny-side-up egg. The top of the yolk is just barely set, but still runny. Over-medium: Flipped and cooked longer on both sides, so the yolk is barely runny, but still jammy. Over-well: Flipped and the yolk is cooked completely until it resembles the center of a hard-boiled egg.

              Does it take 20 minutes to boil eggs? ›

              For one to four eggs, bring the water to a rolling boil, cover the pot, and turn the heat down to its lowest setting for 12-14 minutes. For five to eight eggs, cook for 15 to 18 minutes. For nine to one dozen eggs, cook for 20 minutes. After cooking, transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water.

              How long to boil each type of egg? ›

              Gently lower in fridge-cold eggs. Lower the heat slightly – so the eggs don't crack due to being bashed around but water is still at a gentle boil. Start the timer – 6 minutes for runny yolks, 8 minutes for soft boiled, 10 minutes for classic hard boiled, 15 minutes for unpleasant rubbery whites and powdery dry yolks.

              How do you boil eggs so they peel easily? ›

              Drop the eggs into boiling water. Eggs added to a pot of boiling water rather than brought to a boil along with the cold water will be easier to peel. Plus, this method allows for more precise timing.

              How long to boil eggs by size? ›

              The timing here is for a fully-cooked yolk:
              1. Medium eggs: 8 to 10 minutes.
              2. Large eggs: 10 to 12 minutes.
              3. Extra-large eggs: 12 to 14 minutes.
              Oct 3, 2022

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